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Primary School Faces Roof Replacement Just Years After Opening

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Tenby VC School in Pembrokeshire, built in 2016, is facing a significant challenge as it requires a new roof less than a decade after its construction. The school has shown signs of water leaks for several years, raising concerns about the building’s integrity and the safety of its 180 pupils.

The Pembrokeshire council is currently exploring multiple options for relocating students during the repair process. These include transferring them to nearby primary schools, a comprehensive school with available space, or establishing a temporary village for the students. The urgency of the situation is underscored by the council’s allocation of £75,000 to address the roof issues.

Paul Miller, the cabinet member for education, described the roof failure as “completely bad news,” emphasizing the need for immediate action. He stated that the choice is clear: either replace the roof or abandon the site, which would leave the students without a suitable learning environment.

This situation highlights broader concerns about the quality of school infrastructure and the potential financial implications for local councils. As schools face increasing pressures to maintain facilities, the long-term impact on educational budgets and student welfare could be significant.

Source: BBC News

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